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  • Bend Don’t Break: Phil Chang, Deschutes County Commissioner
    Jun 24 2026

    In this episode of Bend Don’t Break, Aaron Switzer sits down with Phil Chang, Deschutes County Commissioner, to explore a pivotal moment for local leadership as the county prepares to welcome a new wave of commissioners. Phil reflects on his role stepping into senior leadership, the outcomes of the recent election, and how Deschutes County’s political landscape is shifting alongside its rapid growth. He shares candid insights into the challenges of governing in an environment where national narratives increasingly shape local decision making.

    Together, Aaron and Phil dive into the region’s most pressing issues, including housing, land use, behavioral health, and homelessness, along with the importance of evidence driven policymaking and stronger collaboration between the county, cities, and community partners. Phil outlines his vision for a more pragmatic and solutions oriented approach to governance, emphasizing the need to support innovative staff, cut through ideological gridlock, and focus on outcomes that move the community forward. Tune in for a thoughtful conversation about leadership, accountability, and the future of Central Oregon.

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    29 min
  • Kirk Schueler, President and CEO of Brooks Resources Corporation
    Jun 17 2026

    In this episode of Bend Don’t Break, Aaron Switzer sits down with Kirk Schueler, President and CEO of Brooks Resources Corporation, to explore the evolution of Bend through the lens of one of its most influential developers. Kirk shares his journey from a career in accounting and auditing to helping shape some of Central Oregon’s most recognizable communities, including Northwest Crossing. Along the way, he reflects on the collaborative efforts that defined Bend’s growth, from the West Side Traffic Consortium to early decisions that introduced roundabouts and walkable neighborhood design.

    Together, Aaron and Kirk dive into the realities of growth in a changing city—how land use policy, housing demand, and community values intersect, and what’s at stake as Bend continues to expand. They also discuss the shift away from large-scale master planned developments toward more urban, mixed-use projects, and the importance of maintaining “complete neighborhoods” that balance housing with services and livability. Tune in for a grounded conversation about leadership, long-term thinking, and what it means to build a community that lasts.

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    46 min
  • Bend Don’t Break: Emerson Levy, Oregon State Representative, House District 53
    Jun 10 2026

    In this episode of Bend Don’t Break, Aaron Switzer sits down with Oregon State Representative Emerson Levy, an attorney, educator, and public servant representing House District 53. Emerson shares how her work is grounded in community input—from tackling lithium battery fires at local landfills to navigating complex legislation around liability, transportation funding, and environmental safety. She offers a candid look at how ideas become laws, and the role collaboration plays in moving policy forward.

    Together, Aaron and Emerson explore the realities behind Oregon’s budget challenges, the failed gas tax vote, and the growing urgency around education reform in a tech-heavy world. Emerson also reflects on bipartisan problem-solving, the personal toll of public service, and her vision for stronger, more accountable governance. It’s a thoughtful conversation about leadership, transparency, and what it means to show up for community in a moment of change.

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    37 min
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